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Death Valley is a top destination for astrotourism (stargazing & dark sky) enthusiasts. Key requirements include low light pollution, clear skies, desert or mountain altitudes.
View details →First Starlight Reserve in the world, home to Roque de los Muchachos Observatory with protected skies and volcanic landscapes.
View details →Remote Nevada park with Gold-tier Dark Sky designation, hosting annual astronomy festivals and ranger-led programs.
View details →Arctic gateway combining aurora borealis viewing with polar night astronomy and midnight sun phenomena.
View details →Canary Islands is a top destination for astrotourism (stargazing & dark sky) enthusiasts. Key requirements include low light pollution, clear skies, desert or mountain altitudes.
View details →High-altitude Andean village at 3,400m with pristine skies, near the upcoming site of LLAMA telescope project.
View details →Designated Dark Sky Park with extreme desert conditions creating exceptional clarity, plus the lowest elevation observatory site in North America.
View details →Canadian Rockies paradise with world-class campgrounds, RV facilities, and access to the famous Icefields Parkway, one of the world's most scenic drives.
View details →Combines world-class wildlife safari experiences with exceptional Southern Hemisphere stargazing from remote bush camps.
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